
"The scale of cannabis farm waste and anti-social behaviour we're dealing with is disgusting and relentless. It's expensive, environmentally damaging and deeply frustrating for staff and visitors. We're asking local people to be vigilant, report anything suspicious to the police, and help us protect Brede High Woods from this ongoing criminal activity."
"More than four tonnes of disgusting cannabis farm waste has been relentlessly fly-tipped across one of the largest ancient woodlands in Sussex. Multiple black bags of soil waste, propagation kits, tubing and cannabis production equipment have been reported at the site at Cripps Corner, and an additional 20 bags are awaiting removal."
Brede High Woods, one of Sussex's largest ancient woodlands near Hastings, has experienced extensive illegal dumping of cannabis farm waste over the past year. More than four tonnes of material including soil waste, propagation kits, tubing, and cannabis production equipment have been fly-tipped across the site. The Woodland Trust reports that approximately 20 additional bags await removal. Site manager Helen Osorio emphasizes the severe environmental and financial costs of this criminal activity, describing it as expensive, damaging, and deeply frustrating for staff and visitors. The organization is urging local residents to remain vigilant and report suspicious activity to police to help protect the woodland from ongoing criminal dumping.
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